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The role of crystal diversity in understanding mass transfer in nanoporous materials

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2015
Nature Materials
Vol 15 (4)
DOI: 10.1038/nmat4510

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The efficient design of nanoporous materials crucially depends on understanding the mass transfer mechanism. Using micro-imaging techniques we now show that apparently identical crystals can exhibit different uptake rates. Nanoporous materials find widespread applications in our society: from drug delivery to environmentally friendly catalysis and separation technologies1,2,3,4,5,6. The efficient design of these processes depends crucially on understanding the mass transfer mechanism. This is conventionally determined by uptake or release experiments, carried out with assemblages of nanoporous crystals, assuming all crystals to be identical. Using micro-imaging techniques7, we now show that even apparently identical crystals (that is, crystals of similar size and shape) from the same batch may exhibit very different uptake rates. The relative contribution of the surface resistance to the overall transport resistance varied with both the crystal and the guest molecule. As a consequence of this crystal diversity, the conventional approach may not distinguish correctly between the different mass transfer mechanisms. Detection of this diversity adds an important new piece of evidence in the search for the origin of the surface barrier phenomenon. Our investigations were carried out with the zeolite SAPO-34, a key material in the methanol-to-olefins (MTO) process8, propane–propene separation9,10 and adsorptive heat transformation11.

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Julien Cousin-Saint-Remi, Alexander Lauerer, Christian Chmelik, Isabelle Vandendael, Herman Terryn, Gino V. Baron, Joeri Denayer, Jörg Kärger (2015). The role of crystal diversity in understanding mass transfer in nanoporous materials. Nature Materials, 15(4), pp. 401-406, DOI: 10.1038/nmat4510.

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